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How to Practice Online Safety While Using TikTok

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Posted by OUR Rescue
Published on March 6, 2023
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2 min read

TikTok has blown up in recent years. Spurred by greater online activity during the COVID-19 pandemic, usership grew by 1,157% around the world between 2018 and 2020. There are currently over 1 billion users worldwide. New apps like this are exciting and offer new opportunities for connection and education.

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However, with every new app, it’s important we consider our online safety. In recent news, Tiktok was under investigation for “potential facilitation of human trafficking and child privacy violations.” Predators often take advantage of a user’s inexperience with privacy and data restrictions on apps like TikTok. They may use a teenager or child’s social account to glean information for the online grooming process or use their images / videos in an exploitative manner when accounts are not responsibly managed.

You can take charge of you and your family’s online safety by taking simple measures online. We have collected simple steps to secure your accounts – check them out below: 

  1. Ensure that your TikTok account is private
    Keeping your account private means you have control over the people who follow you. This means strangers can’t access your videos or the videos you like. Accounts created by anyone over the age of 16 are automatically made public. Check your account. Go to settings >privacy> check “on” to make your account private.  
  2. Restrict who can send messages to your child’s account
    Turn off direct messaging completely. Direct messaging is automatically disabled for users between the ages of 13 and 15.
  3. Enable Restricted Mode
    Filters out content from your child’s feed that may not be appropriate for young
    audiences.
  4. Control who can like your videos
    You can adjust who can view the videos your child has liked (everyone or friends only).
  5. Turn off comments
    You can control who can comment on your videos (everyone, friends only, or no one).
  6. Turn off Account Suggestion
    Control whether an account can be recommended to others or not.
  7. Pair with your child’s account
    Family Pairing enables parents to manage screen time, direct messaging settings, and
    the type of content their child can see on the app. To set up Family Pairing, download the TikTok app on your phone and create an account.
    • With your child’s phone logged in and the app open:
      > Tap the three dots next to your user profile, then scroll down to Digital Well-being
      > Tap Family Pairing and select whether the phone you’re using belongs to you or your child
      > A QR code will be displayed on your phone. To link your accounts, your child scans the QR
      code
      > You can now access and manage the security features of your child’s account.

Join us this June for Internet Safety Month and support OUR Rescue in our mission to end human trafficking and child sexual exploitation. Your contribution is crucial in helping us reach our goal of raising $1,500 in online donations.